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I make mac and cheese and then add a can of tuna all the time. Good stuff and very filling. :thumb:

I love how healthy people always try to impose their will on us "nasty eaters". As if we care and their constant outcries of "do you know what's in that?" is actually in someway making us think we shouldn't eat processed pig and beef by-products with the utter glee of a 8 year old on Christmas morning.

Dicky McElephant

03-30-2009, 02:06 PM

Worst pron title EVER!!!!

ROFL

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 02:07 PM

Worst pron title EVER!!!!

LMAO That's fuckin hilarious.

Jilly

03-30-2009, 02:10 PM

I love how healthy people always try to impose their will on us "nasty eaters". As if we care and their constant outcries of "do you know what's in that?" is actually in someway making us think we shouldn't eat processed pig and beef by-products with the utter glee of a 8 year old on Christmas morning.

Exactly....damn it, if I want to slather processed spray cheese on a hot dog surrounded by a croissant roll and call it scrumdiddlyicious...leave me the hell alone! noone said you had to come to my funeral where these delicious delights will be served on silver trays.

Skip Towne

03-30-2009, 02:24 PM

I've been having to cook for the kids more often lately. The other day, I busted out the ghetto spaghetti for them. (mac n cheese with cut up hot dogs)

I use link sausage instead of hot dogs. Gives it some zing.

Buck

03-30-2009, 02:25 PM

Bologna is fucking disgusting.

And I'm Fat.

DaKCMan AP

03-30-2009, 02:35 PM

I love how healthy people always try to impose their will on us "nasty eaters". As if we care and their constant outcries of "do you know what's in that?" is actually in someway making us think we shouldn't eat processed pig and beef by-products with the utter glee of a 8 year old on Christmas morning.

Yeah, we're the people who want smoking bans too. Deal with it.

MVChiefFan

03-30-2009, 02:35 PM

Exactly....damn it, if I want to slather processed spray cheese on a hot dog surrounded by a croissant roll and call it scrumdiddlyicious...leave me the hell alone! noone said you had to come to my funeral where these delicious delights will be served on silver trays.

ROFL I hope I'm invited because those sound wonderful. It's a celebration of your life.

MVChiefFan

03-30-2009, 02:36 PM

Yeah, we're the people who want smoking bans too. Deal with it.

I'll deal with it! I'll kick your ass with one hand while holding a bologna sandwich in the other. :D

DaKCMan AP

03-30-2009, 02:38 PM

I'll deal with it! I'll kick your ass with one hand while holding a bologna sandwich in the other. :D

I'd probably used my feet instead while I eat my damn hot dogs in one hand, holding a cigarette in the other.

ROFL You got it!!!

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 02:42 PM

A fried bologna sandwich. It's literally been years. Anyone else grow up on these wonderful balls of fat?

I love fried bologna sandwiches. Every now and then (maybe a couple times a year), I'll make one (or three).

Fried peanut butter sandwiches are also great.

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 02:43 PM

I love fried bologna sandwiches. Every now and then (maybe a couple times a year), I'll make one (or three).

Fried peanut butter sandwiches are also great.

Yep. It's been years, and I decided to get some at the grocery store this weekend. Threw on all the stuff I didn't like as a kid, you know, lettuce, pickles, onion, horseradish. It was delicious. So much so I'll probably have another one sometime this year.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 02:45 PM

Yep. It's been years, and I decided to get some at the grocery store this weekend. Threw on all the stuff I didn't like as a kid, you know, lettuce, pickles, onion, horseradish. It was delicious. So much so I'll probably have another one sometime this year.

Do you fry the bread too? Like a grilled cheese? Slather it with butter and put it on a hot griddle? If you haven't, you should try it that way.

bogey

03-30-2009, 02:46 PM

I've been having to cook for the kids more often lately. The other day, I busted out the ghetto spaghetti for them. (mac n cheese with cut up hot dogs)

This is still one of my favorite meals. When the mac has boiled for 7 minutes, drop the hotdogs in the water and finish out the boil for 2 more minutes. Good groceries!

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 02:46 PM

Do you fry the bread too? Like a grilled cheese? Slather it with butter and put it on a hot griddle?

I didn't think about that, but I'll bet it's fucking delicious. And I could even grill it on my Foreman Fat Grill just for DaKCManAP. All health conscious and shit.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 02:46 PM

Alas, a fried bologna sandwich would not be good a day before weigh-in.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 02:47 PM

I didn't think about that, but I'll bet it's ****ing delicious. And I could even grill it on my Foreman Fat Grill just for DaKCManAP. All health conscious and shit.

That's how to do a fried peanut butter sandwich. Exactly like a grilled cheese, except peanut butter where you'd put the cheese.

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 02:53 PM

Alas, a fried bologna sandwich would not be good a day before weigh-in.

I have literally done nothing this entire year. I ran for a few weeks, but I've completely fallen off that wagon. I haven't given up, but it's definitely not happening to this point.

That's how to do a fried peanut butter sandwich. Exactly like a grilled cheese, except peanut butter where you'd put the cheese.

Be careful of the hot peanut butter. It's like napalm. And when you bite into it, there's a very good chance it will either A) run down your chin; or B) stick to the roof of your mouth, and burn a hole into your brain.

But it's fuggin' good.

Jilly

03-30-2009, 02:55 PM

That's how to do a fried peanut butter sandwich. Exactly like a grilled cheese, except peanut butter where you'd put the cheese.

Be careful of the hot peanut butter. It's like napalm. And when you bite into it, there's a very good chance it will either A) run down your chin; or B) stick to the roof of your mouth, and burn a hole into your brain.

Personally, everything is awesome with horseradish, even gefilte fish.

petegz28

03-30-2009, 04:48 PM

That's how to do a fried peanut butter sandwich. Exactly like a grilled cheese, except peanut butter where you'd put the cheese.

Peanut butter is best on a stack of pancakes then doused in syrup!!!

YYYUUUMMMMYYYYYY to the tummy!

Miss Understood

03-30-2009, 04:52 PM

Peanut butter is best on a stack of pancakes then doused in syrup!!!

YYYUUUMMMMYYYYYY to the tummy!

Add mini chocolate chips to your pancake batter, then do that. I call them Reese's pancakes.

petegz28

03-30-2009, 04:53 PM

Add mini chocolate chips to your pancake batter, then do that. I call them Reese's pancakes.

AWESOME! OMG that sounds so delish!!! I want me some resse's pancakes NOW!!!

Baby Lee

03-30-2009, 05:00 PM

That's how to do a fried peanut butter sandwich. Exactly like a grilled cheese, except peanut butter where you'd put the cheese.

Do the Ballistic Elvis, report back.

Baby Lee

03-30-2009, 05:03 PM

I have to fess up to a bit of hot dog snobbery, ever since I tasted a Nathan's I can't go back. My 'indulgence' food of choice is assembling all the authentic ingedients for chicago style, Nathan's beef dogs, Trader Joe's yellow mustard, poppyseed bun, dayglo relish, sports peppers, chopped Vidalia onion, and celery salt. I do skip the tomato wedge as it doesn't add to the experience for me, just a bit of seedy goo to make things overly messy

Dicky McElephant

03-30-2009, 05:04 PM

I have to fess up to a bit of hot dog snobbery, ever since I tasted a Nathan's I can't go back. My 'indulgence' food of choice is assembling all the authentic ingedients for chicago style, Nathan's beef dogs, Trader Joe's yellow mustard, poppyseed bun, dayglo relish, sports peppers, chopped Vidalia onion, and celery salt. I do skip the tomato wedge as it doesn't add to the experience for me, just a bit of seedy goo to make things overly messy

You know....I've never had a Nathan's hotdog.

DJ's left nut

03-30-2009, 05:05 PM

I have to fess up to a bit of hot dog snobbery, ever since I tasted a Nathan's I can't go back. My 'indulgence' food of choice is assembling all the authentic ingedients for chicago style, Nathan's beef dogs, Trader Joe's yellow mustard, poppyseed bun, dayglo relish, sports peppers, chopped Vidalia onion, and celery salt. I do skip the tomato wedge as it doesn't add to the experience for me, just a bit of seedy goo to make things overly messy

I go with the Nathan's chedder dogs myself. Good stuff right there. They're like eating real meat rolled up, rather than a hot dog.

Though at roughly the per lb cost of a ribeye, they'd better be good.

Baby Lee

03-30-2009, 05:08 PM

You know....I've never had a Nathan's hotdog.

Nathan's, Hebrew National, or Vienna Beef, all beef. As different from a cereal filled hot dog as a pot roast is different from filet mignon.

Dicky McElephant

03-30-2009, 05:08 PM

Nathan's, Hebrew National, or Vienna Beef, all beef. As different from a cereal filled hot dog as a pot roast is different from filet mignon.

I have to fess up to a bit of hot dog snobbery, ever since I tasted a Nathan's I can't go back. My 'indulgence' food of choice is assembling all the authentic ingedients for chicago style, Nathan's beef dogs, Trader Joe's yellow mustard, poppyseed bun, dayglo relish, sports peppers, chopped Vidalia onion, and celery salt. I do skip the tomato wedge as it doesn't add to the experience for me, just a bit of seedy goo to make things overly messy

Yeah, I'm with you there on the Nathan's dogs.

Joie

03-30-2009, 06:25 PM

I had mac n cheese with hot dogs recently-the kids love it. I actually liked it, amazing since before becoming pregnant I didn't like hot dogs or mac n cheese.

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 06:32 PM

I had mac n cheese with hot dogs recently-the kids love it. I actually liked it, amazing since before becoming pregnant I didn't like hot dogs or mac n cheese.A can of tuna works too.

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 06:34 PM

Yeah, I'm with you there on the Nathan's dogs.Me three.

Once you're hooked on Nathans, the others taste nasty. I've been known to buy Nathans for myself, and Oscar Mayer for the boys.

Joie

03-30-2009, 06:43 PM

A can of tuna works too.

I love tuna. One of my favorites is egg noodles, a can of cream of mushroom soup and a can of tuna. Yummy.

mlyonsd

03-30-2009, 06:50 PM

I hadn't seen a fried bologna sandwich until I got married. I was like WTF, are you some kind of freak?

That was almost 30 years ago and I've still never had one. Bologna should be cold IMO.

Now hot dogs.....those should be cooked on something like a roller grill....never boiled.

Mustard, onion, chili sauce. Chili sauce being meat sauce, no beans.

If you go into a Greek hot dog shop around here and order one with everything that's what you get. If you order ketchup they give you a little packet, just so they make you ruin your own hot dog.

Baconeater

03-30-2009, 07:09 PM

You know....I've never had a Nathan's hotdog.
Don't bother trying them, they'll ruin you for other hot dogs. You don't ever come back from that.

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 07:17 PM

My childhood staple was fried egg sandwiches.Damn... I haven't had one of those in years. Sounds good.

Gracie Dean

03-30-2009, 07:24 PM

my sister would cut it so it would fry flat and slather it with mustard ...

myself, I didn't get too excited over them. I would rather eat PB & J

Saulbadguy

03-30-2009, 07:25 PM

Try mortadella bologna.

luv

03-30-2009, 07:27 PM

A can of tuna works too.

Why pay out the wahoo for Tuna Helper when you can buy a box of mac n cheese and a can of tuna and get the same thing?

Baconeater

03-30-2009, 07:28 PM

Why pay out the wahoo for Tuna Helper when you can buy a box of mac n cheese and a can of tuna and get the same thing?
Is Tuna Helper really that expensive?

luv

03-30-2009, 07:36 PM

Is Tuna Helper really that expensive?

A box of it costs more than a box of mac n cheese. You still have to buy tuna and milk separately.

Baconeater

03-30-2009, 07:44 PM

A box of it costs more than a box of mac n cheese. You still have to buy tuna and milk separately.
It's also better than mac 'n' cheese 'n' tuna.

Iowanian

03-30-2009, 07:47 PM

We were so poor, we had to walk right by the Nathan's and HeJew National deliciousness in real intestine casing, right to the black and white package that said "nate-dogs".

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 07:49 PM

Speaking of hotdogs, I was watching Food Network the other and they re-ran the first episode of Feasting on Asphalt.

I was surprised to find out Alton's very first stop on his roadtrip was at a place called Jack's Cosmic Dogs, which is in Mt. Pleasant, SC. That's right on my way to Charleston, only about 2 hours away.

I'll be stopping there on my next trip to C-town.

badgirl

03-30-2009, 07:49 PM

A fried bologna sandwich. It's literally been years. Anyone else grow up on these wonderful balls of fat?

yes, and I just ate one a few days ago, yummy!!

What about fried corn bread? My grandmother used to fry her cornbread sometimes, we called them flitters. She also used to put dumpplings in soup beans sometimes. Homemade custard pies and molassess stack cakes with applebutter in the middle. Man I wish I could eat some of her food again, she was the best.

luv

03-30-2009, 07:50 PM

It's also better than mac 'n' cheese 'n' tuna.

I do the same thing with Hamburger helper. I buy mac n cheese, a pound of hamburger, and some extra american slices.

I'm not knocking either one. I was practically raised on Hamburger Helper (love the beef stroganoff and the one with the wagon wheel lookin' noodles). It's just the ones with the cheese.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 07:52 PM

I do the same thing with Hamburger helper. I buy mac n cheese, a pound of hamburger, and some extra american slices.

I'm not knocking either one. I was practically raised on Hamburger Helper (love the beef stroganoff and the one with the wagon wheel lookin' noodles). It's just the ones with the cheese.

I asked my wife the other day if it would be OK for me to have Hamburger Helper on one of my cheat days.

I don't know if I'll ever bring myself to it, but damn I want me some HH.

Now, I may have to forgo the HH for a fried bologna sammich.

luv

03-30-2009, 07:53 PM

I asked my wife the other day if it would be OK for me to have Hamburger Helper on one of my cheat days.

I don't know if I'll ever bring myself to it, but damn I want me some HH.

Now, I may have to forgo the HH for a fried bologna sammich.

You could use ground turkey instead. Of course, you're doing low carb, and it's pasta, but every little bit helps. Also use skim milk?

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 08:00 PM

I asked my wife the other day if it would be OK for me to have Hamburger Helper on one of my cheat days.

I don't know if I'll ever bring myself to it, but damn I want me some HH.

Now, I may have to forgo the HH for a fried bologna sammich.

I'm sitting here with a fried peanut butter sammich in front of me. I haven't tried it yet, but it's made and cooling off.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:00 PM

You could use ground turkey instead. Of course, you're doing low carb, and it's pasta, but every little bit helps. Also use skim milk?

I'm not doing low carb. That's somebody else.

I'm doing the traditional healthy eating approach. Watching a lot of numbers, including calories and sodium.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:01 PM

I'm sitting here with a fried peanut butter sammich in front of me. I haven't tried it yet, but it's made and cooling off.

Give it a big bite. Eat over the plate, or a steady stream of molten peanut butter will slide onto you pants.

And don't eat those things shirtless. I burned a nipple off one time.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:02 PM

Give it a big bite. Eat over the plate, or a steady stream of molten peanut butter will slide onto you pants.

And don't eat those things shirtless. I burned a nipple off one time.

Is it weird that I'm genuinely jealous of you? I remember my first fried peanut butter sandwich.

Baconeater

03-30-2009, 08:02 PM

I'm sitting here with a fried peanut butter sammich in front of me. I haven't tried it yet, but it's made and cooling off.
The suspense is killing me.

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 08:03 PM

Give it a big bite. Eat over the plate, or a steady stream of molten peanut butter will slide onto you pants.

And don't eat those things shirtless. I burned a nipple off one time.Whoa now... this is a family site.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:04 PM

Whoa now... this is a family site.

No pics.

Pioli Zombie

03-30-2009, 08:05 PM

I've been having to cook for the kids more often lately. The other day, I busted out the ghetto spaghetti for them. (mac n cheese with cut up hot dogs)
Thanks for the idea! Saturdays dinner this week

Btw. I grew up on fluffernutters

And I love bologna and scrambled eggs
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Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:05 PM

The suspense is killing me.

I know! I'm waiting here before heading back to bed just for a report!

luv

03-30-2009, 08:05 PM

I'm not doing low carb. That's somebody else.

I'm doing the traditional healthy eating approach. Watching a lot of numbers, including calories and sodium.

Same here.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:06 PM

Anyone ever tried bologna nachos?

Cut the bologna in quarters, lay on top of a tortilla chip, cover with cheese or whatever, and bake the whole thing until the bologna gets heated?

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:08 PM

The suspense is killing me.

I like to think he's savoring the sandwich of the gods as we speak.

Either that, or he didn't let it cool sufficiently and he burned his fingers off.

I hope you're OK, Mr. Flopnuts! :(

DeezNutz

03-30-2009, 08:09 PM

Flopnuts is a fucking intraweb genious.

Fried bologna = 128 posts.

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:10 PM

Flopnuts is a ****ing intraweb genious.

Fried bologna = 128 posts.

We've found the pulse of Chiefsplanet.

I have to admit, fried bologna is one of those things akin to Dick Tracy.

I know I shouldn't, but damned if I don't love it.

luv

03-30-2009, 08:12 PM

I like to think he's savoring the sandwich of the gods as we speak.

Either that, or he didn't let it cool sufficiently and he burned his fingers off.

I hope you're OK, Mr. Flopnuts! :(

Probably applying Neosporin to a nipple.

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 08:13 PM

I like to think he's savoring the sandwich of the gods as we speak.

Either that, or he didn't let it cool sufficiently and he burned his fingers off.

I hope you're OK, Mr. Flopnuts! :(

LMAO I wasn't posting until I finished that wonderful piece of midwestern delicatessen. It was positively the most delicious peanut butter sammich I have ever eaten. And, you were right, the peanut butter popped when I took the first bite. It hurt. But, dammit, it hurt so good.

I'm going to have to be very careful with these. :D

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:16 PM

LMAO I wasn't posting until I finished that wonderful piece of midwestern delicatessen. It was positively the most delicious peanut butter sammich I have ever eaten. And, you were right, the peanut butter popped when I took the first bite. It hurt. But, dammit, it hurt so good.

I'm going to have to be very careful with these. :D

PBJ

Welcome to the fold, my friend.

OK, so a lot of this thread is kidding and exaggerations; I kid you not, I think I've burned my mouth every single time I've made one, and I've made dozens, if not hundreds.

boogblaster

03-30-2009, 08:17 PM

Took a lot of them in me school brown paper bag ... Plus fried egg and cheese ... We were poor .....

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 08:17 PM

Flopnuts is a fucking intraweb genious.

Fried bologna = 128 posts.

Somebody in teh beginning of this thread asked who gave a damn what I had for lunch. Well, he didn't pose it as a question but it seemed that's what it was. I SAY THE GOOD PEOPLE OF CHIEFSPLANET, MAN!!!

We've found the pulse of Chiefsplanet.

I have to admit, fried bologna is one of those things akin to Dick Tracy.

I know I shouldn't, but damned if I don't love it.

Mr. Flopnuts has no problem unleashing his inner ghetto on teh intraweb masses. Tomorrow, it may be s.o.s, or cut up hot dogs in mac & cheese. Okay, no fucking way it'll be tomorrow, but it will be sometime in 2009!!!! Or, 10.

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 08:18 PM

PBJ

Welcome to the fold, my friend.

OK, so a lot of this thread is kidding and exaggerations; I kid you not, I think I've burned my mouth every single time I've made one, and I've made dozens, if not hundreds.

LMAO There is a touch of irony in that particular smilie here. I was determined to not let it happen. I failed you Roof Pig!

Fire Me Boy!

03-30-2009, 08:21 PM

LMAO There is a touch of irony in that particular smilie here. I was determined to not let it happen. I failed you Roof Pig!

I was saving the smiley!

You didn't fail me. I think it's part of the experience. It's just not a fried peanut butter sammich without a few burned taste buds.

And if you let it cool too much, you don't get it all gooey. And that's part of what makes it great.

OK, now I'm done waxing poetic about a sandwich.

badgirl

03-30-2009, 08:37 PM

You all may think this would be gross, but my x-husband made mac and chees and added a cold can of peas and a can of tuna, it was really good, my kids loved it, my daughter still makes it for herself once in a while.

Gracie Dean

03-30-2009, 08:42 PM

You all may think this would be gross, but my x-husband made mac and chees and added a cold can of peas and a can of tuna, it was really good, my kids loved it, my daughter still makes it for herself once in a while.

I do that and add a teaspoon of miracle whip into the mix

Gracie Dean

03-30-2009, 08:43 PM

You all may think this would be gross, but my x-husband made mac and chees and added a cold can of peas and a can of tuna, it was really good, my kids loved it, my daughter still makes it for herself once in a while.

it is even better with Shells and cheese

Baconeater

03-30-2009, 08:44 PM

You all may think this would be gross, but my x-husband made mac and chees and added a cold can of peas and a can of tuna, it was really good, my kids loved it, my daughter still makes it for herself once in a while.
Post #63

badgirl

03-30-2009, 08:48 PM

Post #63

Haven't read the whole thing, I thought it was something never heard of before, but he is from up north, maybe its a northern thing....maybe not. I had never heard of it before he introduced it to me.

badgirl

03-30-2009, 08:49 PM

it is even better with Shells and cheese

mmmm, that does sound like a winner.:)

Baconeater

03-30-2009, 08:52 PM

Haven't read the whole thing, I thought it was something never heard of before, but he is from up north, maybe its a northern thing....maybe not. I had never heard of it before he introduced it to me.
Yep, it's a northern thing. All of us Yankees love that shit.

badgirl

03-30-2009, 08:55 PM

Yep, it's a northern thing. All of us Yankees love that shit.

He also introduced me to fluffer nutter sandwiches. Northern thang?

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 09:19 PM

He also introduced me to fluffer nutter sandwiches. Northern thang?

LMAO Holy Christ.

badgirl

03-30-2009, 09:26 PM

LMAO Holy Christ.

what? I am just saying I had never heard nor eaten a peanut butter and marshmellow creme sandwich till once again my x told me about it, he is from Boston.

Miss Understood

03-30-2009, 09:34 PM

what? I am just saying I had never heard nor eaten a peanut butter and marshmellow creme sandwich till once again my x told me about it, he is from Boston.

I've lived in Springfield all of my life, and I've heard of/had them.

Gracie Dean

03-30-2009, 09:35 PM

what? I am just saying I had never heard nor eaten a peanut butter and marshmellow creme sandwich till once again my x told me about it, he is from Boston.

does. not. sound. good.

but then again, I am not a fan of marshmellow creme

badgirl

03-30-2009, 09:37 PM

I've lived in Springfield all of my life, and I've heard of/had them.

I don't live in springfield, I live in TN and I personally have never heard of them till then. But when I lived in Springfield there was a girl I worked with at the hospital there who kept a jar of peanut butter and marshmellow creme and made them for herself at lunch, guess its popular there.

Miss Understood

03-30-2009, 09:39 PM

I don't live in springfield, I live in TN and I personally have never heard of them till then. But when I lived in Springfield there was a girl I worked with at the hospital there who kept a jar of peanut butter and marshmellow creme and made them for herself at lunch, guess its popular there.

Just saying it's not just a Northern thing.

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 09:40 PM

does. not. sound. good.

but then again, I am not a fan of marshmellow cremeI've tried it. Not bad.

Sounds a hell of a lot better than peanut butter and any kind of meat, IMO. :spock:

Gracie Dean

03-30-2009, 09:43 PM

I've tried it. Not bad.

Sounds a hell of a lot better than peanut butter and any kind of meat, IMO. :spock:

only thing that goes with peanut butter is grape jelly

my mom in law and father in law eat peanut butter and banana sammies

been married 20 years this year and still have managed to avoid those

they also eat tuna and pickle sammies

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 09:44 PM

My dad used to like peanut butter and butter sandwiches.

Miss Understood

03-30-2009, 09:45 PM

My dad used to like peanut butter and butter sandwiches.

I was going to say that sounds redundant. :)

Instead, I'll say it sounds rich.

petegz28

03-30-2009, 09:47 PM

My dad used to like peanut butter and butter sandwiches.

I don't mind those so much.

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 09:49 PM

I don't mind those so much.I thought he was the only human alive who had ever eaten such a thing.

They're not half bad. Haven't had one since I was like 12, though.

Nzoner

03-30-2009, 09:53 PM

My dad used to like peanut butter and butter sandwiches.

My dad was always eating peanut butter and banana sandwiches.

I on the other hand got my craving from my mom's fav,toasted waffles with peanut butter and strawberry jam.

Miss Understood

03-30-2009, 09:54 PM

My dad was always eating peanut butter and banana sandwiches.

I on the other hand got my craving from my mom's fav,toasted waffles with peanut butter and strawberry jam.

I think peanut butter makes most anything better.

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 09:56 PM

I think peanut butter makes most anything better.My oldest boy has the dreaded peanut allergy. He doesn't know what he's missing out on.

On the bright side, I get all the Snickers, Reeces, and Butterfingers in late October.

keg in kc

03-30-2009, 09:57 PM

On the bright side, I get all the Snickers, Reeces, and Butterfingers in late October.And you end up looking like me because of it, tubbo.

KcMizzou

03-30-2009, 09:57 PM

And you end up looking like me because of it, tubbo.:D

Miss Understood

03-30-2009, 09:58 PM

My oldest boy has the dreaded peanut allergy. He doesn't know what he's missing out on.

On the bright side, I get all the Snickers, Reeces, and Butterfingers in late October.

That poor soul!

Lucky for you, though.

Gracie Dean

03-30-2009, 10:00 PM

My oldest boy has the dreaded peanut allergy. He doesn't know what he's missing out on.

On the bright side, I get all the Snickers, Reeces, and Butterfingers in late October.

that would suck.

hubby is allergic to wheat...drastically changed our eating habits

Miss Understood

03-30-2009, 10:03 PM

that would suck.

hubby is allergic to wheat...drastically changed our eating habits

I knew a girl who couldn't eat protein. Well, over a certain amount, and she would get viciously sick. I feel very lucky to have no allergies. Food or otherwise.

Gracie Dean

03-30-2009, 10:05 PM

I knew a girl who couldn't eat protein. Well, over a certain amount, and she would get viciously sick. I feel very lucky to have no allergies. Food or otherwise.

hubby found out he was allergic to wheat by eating a pizza and it made him break out into welts and anaphylictic shock.

it just happened over night because he ate bread, rolls, pizza and stuff all the time and then Boom. Every thing like that and pasta started making him break out.

to make matters worse, he is also allergic to Oats

makes cooking very interesting

Pioli Zombie

03-30-2009, 10:19 PM

Cream cheese crackers. Spread cream cheese on a saltine. Spread butter on another. Make them into a sandwich. Dip them in eggs. Fry them. Eat 4 or 5 of them and call your doctor. Mom used to make them. Parents both died from heart attacks.
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Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 10:25 PM

what? I am just saying I had never heard nor eaten a peanut butter and marshmellow creme sandwich till once again my x told me about it, he is from Boston.

When you put that gooey morsel in your mouth, did you get the fluffer nutter all over your face?

Baconeater

03-30-2009, 10:27 PM

When you put that gooey morsel in your mouth, did you get the fluffer nutter all over your face?
:eek: Oh no, you didn't.

ROFL

badgirl

03-30-2009, 10:37 PM

When you put that gooey morsel in your mouth, did you get the fluffer nutter all over your face?

Just around my mouth.

Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 10:38 PM

:eek: Oh no, you didn't.

ROFL

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Mr. Flopnuts

03-30-2009, 10:39 PM

Just around my mouth.

:D I'll put you on my "good sport" list.

Chiefs_Mike_Topeka

03-30-2009, 10:39 PM

I remember my Grandma taking 2 hot dogs (cold) slicing them lengthwise and putting them on bread with mayo and cheese. To this day I still crave and occasionally have a hot dog sammich. Though I add onion to it now. mmmm kind of craving one now!

badgirl

03-30-2009, 11:42 PM

:D I'll put you on my "good sport" list.

PBJPBJ I'm on a list. I try.;)

kcxiv

03-30-2009, 11:48 PM

Mine was peanut butter and Jelly. I remember when we were kids and we would go to L.A to visit my grandmother, whenver we would get there at night, she would always make me PB and J with some ice milk mmmm... I miss grams too.

I haven't had a fried bologna sandwich in years either. Sounds pretty good actually, I like a slice of american cheese on it too, melted, or basically a grilled cheese with a piece of bologna in the middle.

Bi_polar

11-20-2010, 02:16 PM

pretty much a deflated weiner, NTTAWWT

Mr. Flopnuts

11-20-2010, 02:51 PM

What a bump!

Over-Head

11-20-2010, 02:59 PM

A fried bologna sandwich. It's literally been years. Anyone else grow up on these wonderful balls of fat?
bologna = Newfie steak
Staple food here on the rock.
Try it fried crisp with eggs for breakfast :thumb: